French and Indian War
the british began to lose control of their North american colonies.
The French and Indian War as it affected the American colonies, lasted between 1754 and 1763. The war in Europe, known as the Seven Years War, lasted 1689-1763. See related link.
He made the war in Europe less of a priority. He united the colonies by guaranteeing them military pay
the french and Indian war... this pinned the french colonies and their native American allies against the British colonies and their native American allies... this war was more or less an extension of The Seven Years War which was fought across the Old World
No, England did not lose control of Canada at the end of the Seven Years' War. Instead, as part of the Treaty of Paris in 1763, France ceded control of Canada to England. England then established the Province of Quebec, which remained under English control until the British Empire lost its North American colonies in the American Revolution.
By far it was the French that helped us during the Revolutionary War. The primary reason being that they were currently at war with Britain at the time. The French had lost most of it's colonies (Canada) to Britain in 1763 during the French and Indian War. Also, known as the Seven's Years War in Europe.
The British Prime Minister who established taxes in the American colonies to raise revenues after the Seven Years' War was George Grenville. In 1764, he introduced the Sugar Act, followed by the Stamp Act in 1765, both aimed at generating income to cover the costs incurred during the war. These measures contributed to growing tensions between Britain and the American colonies, ultimately leading to the American Revolution.
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Britain's North American colonies all supported Britain in the American and Indian War. Please note that in 1755-63, the 13 colonies were not an established group of the kind implied in the question.
They were the same war, but insofar as I know it was called the Seven Years War primarily in Europe.
France lost the war. Canada and India became British colonies, leading to Pontiac's Rebellion, the American Revolution, and the establishment of the British Raj.